Would You Mind
Janet Jackson · All For You
Baby would you mind touching me
Ever so slowly
You're making me quiver
Baby would you mind undressing me
Making me feel sexy
While in the moment
[Chorus:]
Cause I'm gonna
Bathe you, play with you, rub you, caress you
Tell you how much I've missed you
I just wanna
Touch you, tease you, lick you, please you
Love you, hold you, make love to you
And I'm gonna
Kiss you, suck you, taste you, ride you
Feel you deep inside me ohh
I'm gonna
Kiss you, suck you, taste you, ride you,
Feel you, make you come too
Baby would you mind kissing me
All over my body
You misseed a spot - there
Baby would you mind tasting me
It's making me all juicy
Feeling your lips on mine
[Chorus]
Baby would you mind coming inside of me
Letting your juices free
Deep in my passion
[Chorus]
Ever so slowly
You're making me quiver
Baby would you mind undressing me
Making me feel sexy
While in the moment
[Chorus:]
Cause I'm gonna
Bathe you, play with you, rub you, caress you
Tell you how much I've missed you
I just wanna
Touch you, tease you, lick you, please you
Love you, hold you, make love to you
And I'm gonna
Kiss you, suck you, taste you, ride you
Feel you deep inside me ohh
I'm gonna
Kiss you, suck you, taste you, ride you,
Feel you, make you come too
Baby would you mind kissing me
All over my body
You misseed a spot - there
Baby would you mind tasting me
It's making me all juicy
Feeling your lips on mine
[Chorus]
Baby would you mind coming inside of me
Letting your juices free
Deep in my passion
[Chorus]
Would You Mind
Janet Jackson's "Would You Mind" serves as a poignant centerpiece on her 1994 album *All For You*. Released during a pivotal era in her career, the track exemplifies her signature blend of R&B and pop, characterized by lush production and her emotive vocal delivery. The song explores themes of relationship dynamics and vulnerability, reflecting the personal struggles and artistic evolution that defined her work in the mid-1990s. As part of her broader discography, the recording stands as a testament to her ability to craft emotionally resonant music that resonated with audiences globally, solidifying her status as a defining voice of the genre during this period.

